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-' -'ihho v ,^TjAND, . T.QIS ■ i * :J SBABON7 . J-l- j ; dhewell-brel Ce-rt- Horse „. '„ y "Vi I'BtFSHAiM YO-.tJN'.G'i-v »'; .■• Ruing three y e.»r i old Br igferii ; .Young ! . Mt ' . ..°fl Jjßwsli^ hy', Koyal l (^n(idj»t l er', J iiri^>tffee(i 8y J jf ..Jhfe Hon. "who flrgr '. ; pr|ze;ai a'tWb-yedi'-a'd aklik Royal: A^rfJdl.'*' ' ; tujra'l'Snow'.iQ Erlgla&d. 'dewel-'took all firizes " ' ■waertayet' .'exhibited. ; ... is . got _by EogUn-^r i, ;;Hope, -imported— dam Polly., paleclid from. ; (thb celebrated stock of Mr. Ie ly, of New^ . -Sduth Wales. .'.; . ;; ,* * F **- ! - JBtigham will call at* Bridge Hotel. Mo»a-; '•' 'drfy'&tat 10 am, Palmer's at noon, Travel-le|'a-«€atat 2 p.m.; . 'Iharaday'a, at JheJXuxt. y jHptel, 10 a.m ; remainder oi time at the „ j S|a^ aiid .Garter. Hdfel.: a ' ; iTerms, £2 10s, groomage, 2s 6d, to be paid , ; ;W or bt-lore thff-ist" January, 1876. i v ; j 265S y T " v ' BROtHERS.- , : rpO Sf AND ; THIS i SEASONn ■ ;JL ; ng Dfaught-Horse :. . I ;'- I YOUN G ULA NGE R* I Young Glancer will travel through Wake- ! fiiia art 1 Foxhill on Monday; through Wai^ ( ' 'mjpalWest and Redwood's Valley on -Wed-. . desday; Richmond and Stoke on rfriilav ; .and ! Nelaon and Black Horse,, Wakapuakaj : on !" . Saturday. '' '.'■','' J' ;F<.'tg,-.£t 1 58. per Mare; groomage, s*. per , head when Mares arc taken:: The retaaiudSr , ■ : njiut .. be • paid "on or belore ;1 st.February, or . 10s. ler hcad.m-(}re will be charged. j SIDNEY Hld&l^S, .2*^6l "* «jpri*-ig a;rove. ' j '' "* " 11 — ' L—i.y ■f ■■ iFENGING WIRE AND STAN-: ; : dards. Johnson's black annealef) Dlt AWN FENCING WIRE.Nos. 6, 7, 8J9,".10,'-»2". - , ' „„ {IHOi^i STANDARDS, Cut and PuncheJ, rid any. quantity.. : , 3f22 ' j J N. EDWARD 3 & CO. . :,, j '•• : ' '•;'-EX''?«'CHI'L'E." *' ; 'A direct. Shipment pt estr.t superior.quaHty. -j ii. CA°KS PORT WINE, from fine •XiS 1 to 'flie oil fait bodied 'and 1 very fltie ' . old, andpartieular tawiiy. :. i If\ CASKS Pale, y Gold, and Brown J_Vf SHKiiRY, from delicate and dry to ' yety \fiae old Soleras and Amontilla'io. ' ' ] I The above Wines are nowlian.led, and can , lie Sampled at' tue Storea of the Undersigned, ' WILLIAMIiiiBTCHER, WINE MERCHANT, TRAFALGAR-ST., Nelsok. 2802—26 AUSTRALIAN WINES. IMPORTED direct from the Vineyards of the first Growers only. MUSCAT, CARBINET, ; VKRDEIL.UO, SHIRAZ, , ; REISLING, CONSTANTIA, 1 ; : ' : " ' &C, &C, &c. ; The above Wim 8 are much recommended by the Medical Faculty' for their large . Vinous qualities, and being perfectly pure and unloaded.' '"".''' WILLIAM FLETCHER, f WINE MERCHANT, TRAFALGAR-ST., Nelsos. 2801—26 ■■'■ |-; ! [.':;,,":E. •w.;DEe;V ;: ;:.'' -j;-. ■' V:'r';T;;A : liip:R.^ ;: j BRIDGE-STBEET, . j■ ] , ! '/ JO- 1 Shipmbmt of ihe $ I I NEWEST NOVELTIES in | ' j j FANCY COATINGS,' 'WEST | : I iyOF ENGLAND and other j " ! ; V; tWesd?. "'.'.' r - i: |: N.B.— E. W. DEE respect-i | ' ■'. , ■!; , fully' solicits an inspection of \; ' * , V the ( above, which for quality y A . '' j and pattern cannot be sur- ■$"" -;l passed. 2905— 2fi > • MASONIC HOTEL, HAVELOCK. JOHN ' DA VIES, having made extensive altera' ions to the above * HOT EL< hopes by- tlie most careful attention *to the comfort \ ot hia Cuspmers, to ensure a targe share of ' 'the patronage of the public. , All Accounts due to tlie former Proprietor to be paid to . JOHN DAVIES. : ONE of ALCOCK'S BILLIARD TABLES. I . Commercial and Sample Rooms. THE BEST WINEB AND SPIKITi. > GOOD STABLING. 2954— 26 FIVE or Six MEN can be Accommodated with Comfortable BOAKD a^d KESIDENCE at Mrs H. HAMILTON'S, Haven tßoad. r 3049—12 * I_^ < ' !' CA U T I 0 N. THE OWNERS of any CATTLE or SHEEP permitting them to T BES-' jPASaoii the LINE of the Nelson and Fox- : ihill Railway, will be PROSBCUTKD. , .- JOHN SCOTT, 1 j '■--*, Contractor. • | Nelson, Ootipfcer 30, 1875. „ . . f 3031 —26 = i?K fiE WARD will be paid to any pW*-' ■j IdvO spi*. Who will give such ' information' as wjll lead ' to the conviction of- -the' parties 1 who are in* the habit of BhEAEING- INTO. ' ' jmy GARDEN and STiEALING W CA.ME-. ! Ilias. ... '..-•, :.-.-. ' «Bl— a lU2BEBX SISBBB.""

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 1

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